Daewoo DP - 42 GP, DP - 42 SP, DP - 42 WP User Manual

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PLASMA DISPLAY
USER’S MANUAL
DAEWOO ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
Help Line No. : 01189 252577
DP-42GP DP-42SP DP-42WP
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This Owner’s Manual presents safety precautions and how to use the product. After reading it thoroughly, use the product safely. Keep this manual where the user can see it easily.
Failure to comply with warnings and cautions for the safe use of electric appliances may cause fire or human injury.
• 106cm (42”)super-wide, 8.0cm Ultra Slim Wall-mounting Monitor
DAEWOO PLASMA opens a new era Monitor era with advanced plasma technology – 8cm ultra slim Monitor. Light weight of only 30kg allows installation in a narrow space.
• DVD Direct Connection / Outstanding Picture Quality Digital Broadcasts Receive (SD Grade)
DVD can be directly connected to the unit so that you can view clear digital images. You can enjoy even higher quality images. by connecting digital broadcasting receiver with which digital broadcasts can be viewed.
PC Direct Connection
PC can be connected to the PDP without a separate device, and can be used as a monitor so that the effect of presentation gets maximized, making it more popular in various events and exhibitions.
PDP Monitor with Minimized Noise
Although the PDP Monitor had an outstanding picture quality, there was a problem with the noise caused by the cooling fan until now. The DAEWOO PLASMA does not use a cooling fan any more, since it adopts a self air circulation method with excellent heat transfer, eliminating the fan noise.
160 Wide-Angle Viewing Area
Flat Panel with No Distortion and Colour Blurring
Since Plasma Monitor has no problems such as distortion, blurring, flickering unlike existing CRT type, you can enjoy Home Theatre Quality Pictures.
Various Video Control
- 11 Languages OSD - 20 Step screen zooming function - Full-screen still function
- Various aspect ratio (16:9, Panorama, Normal, Enlarge LB, Enlarge LBS)
Accepts Worldwide: VGA, SVGA, XGA, UXGA.
Unlimited Voltage Restriction(100-240V~ 50/60Hz)
Features
Features
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FCC RF INTERFERENCE ST
FCC RF INTERFERENCE STAA
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NOTE :
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures.
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio, TV technical for help.
- Only shielded interface cable should be used.
Finally, any changes or modifications to the equipment by the user not expressly approved by the guarantee or manufacturer could void the users authority to operate such equipment,
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Always obey all
safety messages.
•All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated. If anything strange happens, unplug this product from the wall outlet.
•Do not disassemble or replace any parts of the monitor. Refer to a qualified service personnel for repair.
Safety Precautions
W ARNING
You can be killed or seriously injured if you do not follow instructions.
During a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for a long period of time, unplug it from the wall outlet.
It can result in fire.
When unplugging your monitor, always grip plug firmly and pull straight out from the receptacle.
It can result in fire or electric shock due to a damaged power cord.
This product must be properly grounded.
• Improper grounding may cause malfunction or electric shock.
• When proper grounding is not possible, install circuit breaker.
• Do not ground to gas pipe, water pipe, lightning rod, and telephone line.
During a lightning storm, unplug the monitor from the wall outlet, and do not touch the antenna.
It can cause fire or electric shock.
Power
Installation
Do not use this product in the neighborhood of a bath or shower.
It can result in electric shock or fire.
Do not place this monitor on an unstable cart, stand, or table
It may cause the product and cart to overturn, damaging equipment or causing possible injury.
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While Using Monitor
Do not open the cover (or back) because high voltage is present within the monitor’s enclosure.
It may cause electric shock.
Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings at the back of the monitor.
It may cause fire or electric shock.
No objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the monitor.
Spilled liquids may cause electric shock or fire.
Do not allow children to play or hang on the monitor.
These actions may tip it over, causing personal injury.
Do not place a candle or a lighted cigarette on the monitor.
If these fall into the inside of the monitor, it may cause a fire or explosion.
Do not disassemble batteries, and do not allow children to swallow them.
Heavy metal may contaminate environment, and can be harmful or detrimental to human health. (If children swallow the batteries, go to the hospital and consult with a doctor.)
Do not spray water to the monitor or wipe with damp cloth.
It may cause electric shock or fire.
Unplug the monitor from the wall outlet when smoke or a strange smell occurs, then refer servicing to your a service personnel.
If continued to be used, it may cause fire or electric shock.
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Always obey all
safety messages.
• All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated.
Safety Precautions
Power
Installation
CAUTION
You can be injured or this product or any other of your property can be damaged if you don’t follow instructions.
When moving your monitor, remove the power plug, antenna, and cables, and let at least two people move it by more than two people..
Failure to follow this instruction can result in electric shock or personal injury.
Do not touch the power plug with wet hands when plugging or unplugging.
It can result in a risk of electric shock.
Do not install the product where it will be exposed to the direct sunlight, and the product should not be near heat sources such as radiators, stoves, etc.
It may cause malfunction.
Do not install where there is oil, smog, moist, and dust
It may cause malfunction.
For proper ventilation, separate the product from the wall, and keep a distance of more than 10cm.
Due to the increase of temperature inside the Monitor, it may cause fire.
Do not place the monitor where ventilation is not ensured.
Due to the increase of temperature inside the Monitor, it may cause fire.
If you wish to install this product on the wall or ceiling, refer to a professional.
Failure to do so may cause damage to the products and injury to human.
When using an outside antenna system, do not install it in the vicinity of overhead power lines.
When antenna touches such power lines, it may cause electric shock.
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During Use
CAUTION
You can be injured or this product or any other of your property can be damaged if you do not follow instructions.
Do not wipe the monitor using a cloth damped with chemicals (benzene, thinner, etc.).
Monitor appearance may be marred. (Unplug the power plug and wipe with soft cloth.)
Do not place any object or cover on the monitor.
In an event of improper ventilation, the monitor will be overheated causing fire.
Do not place heavy objects or heat sources on the power cord.
It may damage the power cord, causing fire or electric shock.
When watching the TV, the distance between the Monitor screen and your eye should be as 5~7 times far as the diagonal distance of the Monitor.
Watching the TV for a long time may hurt your eye sight.
When cleaning of the inside of the monitor is required, consult to the qualified service personnel.
When the monitor is not cleaned for a long period of time, dust in it may cause fire or malfunction.
When the monitor is placed on a cart or table, the front side of the Monitor should not project outward.
Unbalance may cause the monitor to drop, resulting in personal injury or equipment malfunction and damage.
Do not grip speakers when moving the monitor attached with speakers.
When moving the monitor while gripping the speakers, the speakers may be fallen away from the monitor due to its weight, causing personal injury.
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Remote Control
1 UNIT
Batteries (AAA)
2 UNITS
PC(15pin) Cable
1 UNIT
A/V Cable
2 UNITS
Audio Cable
1UNIT
Note
Check to be sure that the following items are packed with your Monitor.
You require a scart to A/V cable in the U,K.
Checking Accessories
Supplied Accessories
AC Cable 1 UNIT
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Note
The following items are optional accessories. Refer purchasing optional accessories from
Daewoo Electronics Local Dealer or the dealer from where you purchased the unit.
Optional Accessories
DSP-SP20/SP21/SP22
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Speaker Main Unit Dimension : 100(W) x 628(H) 83(D)mm
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Including Speaker Stand Dimension : 170(W) x 729(H) x 194(D)mm
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Audio Amplier : 8W + 8W
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Impedance : 8
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Weight : 7.5kg
DSP-ST20/ST21/ST22
- Dimension : 667(W) x 238(H) x 320(D)mm
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Weight : 7kg
DSP-HG10
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Variable Angles :
0O, 10O, 15O, 20
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Speaker Main Unit
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Dimension : 601(W) x 592(H) x 35(D)mm Including Stand
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Weight : 4.5kg.
Wall Mounting Unit
Table Top Stand
Speakers
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4 Safety Precautions 12 Panel Controls 13 Remote control
PREPARATION
BASICS
14 Installation Instructions 15 Connecting Speaker to PDP
CONNECTION
16 Connecting PC
APPLICATION
20 Selecting Auto Picture Mode 22
Adjusting Screen Size 24 Adjusting Screen Position and Size 26 Enlarging Screen Size 28 Watching a Still Image 29 Adjusting Auto Sound Mode 30 Customizing Sound Mode 32
Selecting MENU Background Screen and Languages 44 Setting Sleep Timer
MISCELLANY
35 Before Requesting Service 36 • SPECIFICATIONS
CONTENTS
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Panel Controls
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Front Panel, Back Panel, Remote Control
*
Parts having same names in Plasma Display and Remote Control would function in exactly the same way.
Front
Rear
PC INPUT RS-232C PORT
SPEAKER(8 Ohms)
RL
L
R
AUDIO
EXTERNAL PORT
RGB/COMPONENT INPUT
HV
B/Pb R/PrG/Y
AUDIO
R
L
PC INPUT RS-232C PORT EXTERNAL PORT
SPEAKER(8 Ohms)
AC IN
RL
L
R
AUDIO
RGB/COMPONENT INPUT
HV
B/Pb R/PrG/Y
AUDIO
R
L
Power
Power control sensor
Power Standby: Red - Standby
Green - ON
Power button
Used when upgrading, etc.
BNC G/Y, B/Pb, R/Pr, H, V Input
Used when connecting PDP to External Equipment
External SpeakerPC INPUT Power
Select when adjusting volume or select/adjust MENU.
Press when moving MENU.
STAND BY/OPERATE
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Remote Control
When Using Remote Control:
Be sure not to allow the Remote Control to drop or to become wet.
Keep it away from hot or moist locations.
Installing the Batteries in your Remote Control:
To remove the cover, slide it outwards while pressing it down.
Place two batteries in the remote control by properly orienting them, then close the cover.
INPUT
SELECT
POWER
DISPLAY
ZOOM
-
PICTURE
MODE
SCREEN
MODE
FREEZE
MUTESOUND
MODE
SLEEP
ZOOM+
MENU
VOL VOL
Input Select button
Used to select a desired input. Every press of the button cycles through the ve different modes: PC --> Component 1(RGB H/V) --> Component 1
Used to zoom the screen. To enlarge, press the (+) button, and to return to the previous condition, press the (-) button. (ZOOM Mode: Zoom 0~20)
Select Menu by pressing (Up), (Down), (Left), (Right) buttons.
Every press of the button cycles through the four different modes: Normal -->Dynamic -->Cinema --> User.
Every press of the button cycles through the ve different modes: Normal -->Movie -->Music -->News -->User.
Mutes sound.
Pressing the Power button of the Monitor allows the Display to be in standby. (Red light is shown in the Remote Control Sensor.) At this time, if you press the Power button of the Remote Control, the Display is turned ON (Green light in the Sensor).
Indicates the current state and resolution.
Used to display a desired menu.
Adjusts the volume.
Adjusts the size of the screen (Normal, 16:9, etc.)
Used to view a still picture during watching moving images. (Sound can be heard.)
Each time you press this button, a different input mode appears. The sequence is as follows:
15 Min. --> 30 Min. -->60 Min. -->90 Min. -->120 Min. --> OFF
After the time is selected, it automatically goes standby when the selected time elapsed.
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Menu Select button
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Screen Select button
19
Sound Mode button
29
Mute button
Aspect Ratio
22
Still
28
Sleep Timer
34
Power button
Display button
ZOOM button
Menu button
30
Volume button
20
Note
Use two AAA batteries.
Be sure to use replacement batteries of the
same type as the original ones.
The life of a battery depends on how much it has been used.
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The number in
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indicates the page in which
the function of each button is explained in detail.
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Installation Instructions
When Using the Stand
(Assembled Picture)
M5 SCREWS
Take out the STAND from the package.
1
Engage the assembled stand with 4 screws (M5) enclosed.
3
Smoothly t the Stand to the Plasma Display Panel
2
Erect the Display
4
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When installing PDP Main Unit, be sure it is done by more than 2 professionals.
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For detailed installation information, refer to the Users Manual, STAND”.
Separate the Protective Caps. (They are used when using for wall mounting, so store them.)
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Connecting the Speaker to the Stand
1
Connecting the Speaker Cable
2
By using a (-) driver or coin, fasten the special screw securely.
Be sure to check if there is a sponge attached to the surface on which the speaker is contacted.
Connect one set (two cables) of the cable to the terminals on the back of the speaker in the way that red cable is for (+) terminal and black cable for (–) terminal.
Stand
Connecting the Speaker to the PDP
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Connecting PC
DAEWOO PLASMA supports resolution of VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, UXGA.
Before connecting a PC to the PDP, be sure to adjust the resolution of PC.
This product is not supported by Plug and Play, so select Standard Monitor when setting PC monitor.
Connecting PC
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Connect the PC to the PDP.
Prepare the PC cable (D-sub 15pin) and the PC audio cable(Sold separately).
Connect the PC(Output) to the PDP(Input) as shown below.
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Before connecting to the PDP, set the resolution of the PC.
Go to SETUP-CONTROL PANEL-DISPLAY PROPERTIES in Window Screen.
Choose the SETTINGS tab in the DISPLAY Menu.
In the SETTINGS Menu, select 640x480 or 800x600.
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PC INPUT
L
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AUDIO
PC INPUT RS-232C PORT
SPEAKER(8 Ohms)
RL
L
R
AUDIO
EXTERNAL PORT
RGB/COMPONENT INPUT
HV
B/Pb R/PrG/Y
AUDIO
R
L
15 PIN D-sub
PC
Audio
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Input Select
INPUT
SELECT
Select [PC] by pressing the INPUT SELECT button of the Remote Control or PDP unit.
Each time you press the INPUT SELECT button, a different input mode appears. The sequence is as follows:
PC --> Component 1(RGB H/V) --> Component 1.
Enjoy Dynamic Ultra Screen Monitor by Using PC’s Keyboard or Mouse.
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5
Press the Power button.
Turn on the PDP and the PC.
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NOTES:
The resolution of the PC monitor is best at 640 x 480 (VGA). If there is a [Vertical Frequency]setting menu in the [Display] Menu of the PC, adjust the frequency to 60Hz. If the PC resolution is too high, it may be hard to read letters. Select a suitable resolution.
PC
Component1(RGB H/V)
Component1
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PC Input Resolution Available in PDP
Resolution
Horizontal Frequency(KHz) Vertical Frequency(Hz) Remark
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31.469
37.861
24.823
30.48
31.469
37.861
31.469 35
37.861
37.5
39.375
43.269
31.47
31.469
37.927
31.54
15.63
35.156
35.16
37.879
48.077
46.875
53.674
49.726
48.193(48.077)
48.363
53.95
56.476
60.241
60.023
68.677
80.66
70.84 54
63.851
67.5
77.094
61.796
71.713 45 60 75
85.938
46.433
63.981
70.66
74.88
78.125
78.855
79.976
81.13
91.416
62.5 75
81.25
87.5
93.75 100
640x350
640x400
640x480
720x400
720x480 720x576
800x600
832x624
1024x768
1152x864
1152x900 1280x720
1280x960
1280x1024
1600x1200
70.1
85.1
56.4
60.0
70.1
85.1
59.9
66.7
72.8
75.0
75.0
85.0
60.1
70.1
85.1
60.0
25.0
56.3
57.2
60.3
72.2
75.0
85.1
74.0
59.3(59.8)
60.0
66.1
70.1
74.9(74.6)
75.0
85.0
100.0
84.0
60.0
70.0
75.0
85.0
66.0
76.0
60.0
60.0
75.0
85.0
43.4
60.0
66.5
70.0
72.0
74.0
75.0
76.1
85.0
48.0
60.0
65.0
70.0
75.0
80.0
IBM
VESA
NEC PGA
IBM (DOS)
VESA
DOS
Macintosh
VESA VESA
IBM
VESA
VGA
IBM
VESA
480P
PAL
VES VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA
Macintosh
Macintosh (OAK)
VESA
XGA
HP & VESA
Macintosh
VESA VESA
Fujitsu
SUN
VAX VESA VESA VESA
SUN
SUN
720P VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA
VAX NEC
HP & HITA
Sony & NEC
VESA
SUN VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA VESA
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Selecting Auto
Picture Mode
Select the Picture modes that are automatically set depending on the kinds of pictures, and enjoy them.
Selecting Picture Mode
PICTURE
MODE
Press the [PICTURE MODE] on the Remote Control.
Pressing the [PICTURE MODE] first time will display the current PICTURE MODE.
Each Press of the Button Will Select One of Four Picture Modes.
Each time you press the button, a different Picture mode appears. The sequence used is as follows:
* Normal : For a highly dened image in a normally bright
room
* Dynamic: For a clear-cut image emphasizing high contrast
for sports viewing * Cinema: For a movie * User: Allows the user to customize settings as desired.
Menu on the Screen Will Disappear .
After selecting a desired Picture mode, the menu on the screen will disappear.
Normal, Dynamic, and Cinema Modes are factory preset values. If you want to customize the Picture modes, refer to the following page.
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1
2
Selecting Auto Picture Mode
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NOTES:
Normal, Dynamic, and Cinema Modes are factory preset values. When adjusting sub-menus while you are in Normal, Dynamic, and Cinema Modes, the Picture Mode will be automatically converted to User Mode, and the adjustments will be made. Pressing of the [INITIALIZATION] button in the [Utility] Menu will allow for the Brightness, Contrast, etc. to return to the factory preset values. The SHARP Menu adjusts the picture sharpness. Adjusting the Colour Temperature makes the mood warm or
cold.
PICTURE
MODE
INPUT
SELECT
POWER
DISPLAY
ZOOM
-
PICTURE
MODE
SCREEN
MODE
FREEZE
MUTESOUND
MODE
SLEEP
ZOOM+
MENU
VOL VOL
Normal Dynamic
Cinema User
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Customizing
Picture
• You can adjust the colour tone and brightness to your preference.
Customizing Picture
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INPUT
SELECT
POWER
DISPLAY
ZOOM
-
PICTURE
MODE
SCREEN
MODE
FREEZE
MUTESOUND
MODE
SLEEP
ZOOM+
MENU
VOL VOL
Press the / Button.
After selecting [Picture] by the / buttons, press the button that will display the following.
Select the Custom Mode.
Select [User] by the / buttons.
3
Press the MENU Button.
The MENU shown below will display on the screen.
1
2
MENU
Picture
Sound Screen Utility Input
Mode Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Temp.
Normal
Normal
Move
VOLVOL
Picture
Sound Screen Utility Input
Mode Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Temp.
Move
Previous
Select
Normal
Normal
Previous
Adjust
VOLVOL
Picture
Sound Screen Utility Input
Mode Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Temp.
Move
User
Normal
Previous
Adjust
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Select User Mode Adjustments
Picture Condition Adjustments
Press the / buttons to adjust the picture of your preference.
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5
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While you are in [Picture Mode – User], press the / buttons to select a specic adjustment item.
NOTES:
While you are in the PC INPUT mode, you can only adjust brightness, contrast, sharpness and colour temperature. When you adjust Brightness, Contrast, Colour, Tint in the PC mode, the picture is adjusted nely. The adjusted Values are memoried in each mode seperately.
VOLVOL
VOLVOL
Picture
Sound Screen Utility Input
Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Temp.
Move
NormalMode
Normal
Previous
Adjust
Picture
Sound Screen Utility Input
Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Temp.
UserMode
Normal
Move
Previous
Adjust
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2) Component 1 select and DTV Input.
Adjusting
Screen Size
You can adjust screen size or aspect ratio as desired.
Adjusting Screen Size
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INPUT
SELECT
POWER
DISPLAY
ZOOM
-
PICTURE
MODE
SCREEN
MODE
FREEZE
MUTESOUND
MODE
SLEEP
ZOOM+
MENU
VOL VOL
Press the SCREEN MODE Button.
Each time you press the SCREEN MODE button on the Remote Control, a different SCREEN MODE appears. The sequence used is as follows:
The MENU shown below will display on the screen.
1
SCREEN
MODE
Enlarge LBS
Normal
Normal
16:9
16:9
Panorama
Enlarge LB
NOTES:
When the INPUT SIGNAL is DTV [COMPONENT 1 ], only the aspect ratios of 16:9 and 4:3(Normal) will be applied by Input signal.
Etc) If input signal is 16:9, PDP displays in 16:9 mode. The digital broadcasting (720p, 1080i) is xed at the aspect ratio of 16:9. Displaying a picture in a normal mode (4:3) for a long time may cause phosphor of the PDP to be burned. So avoid displaying a picture in a normal mode for a long time. 16:9 : Theatre-like 16:9 picture formats
Panorama : 16:9 picture formats with panorama effect
Normal : Displays pictures of normal size (i.e., a 4:3
aspect ratio)
Enlarge LB : Enlarges the screen as to ll the black part of
up and down, top and bottom of the picture.
Enlarge LBS: Enlarges the screen, and shifts up as to see
the subtitles in case you are watching video with subtitles.
1) Component 1 select and DVD Input.
V. Size
H. Size
3) PC select.
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Press the MENU Button.
Press the [MENU] button on the Remote Control.
Select “Screen”.
Press the Channel / buttons to select Screen.
Select the Screen Size.
Press the V olume / buttons to select Screen Size”.
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1
2
Adjusting from
MENU Screen
MENU
Picture
Sound Screen Utility Input
Mode Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Temp.
Normal
Normal
VOLVOL
Picture Sound
Screen
Utility Input
Move
H. Size V. Size H. Position V. Position Phase Frequency
Move
Previous
Select
Previous
Adjust
VOLVOL
Picture Sound
Screen
Utility Input
H. Size V. Size H. Position V. Position Phase Frequency
Move
Previous
Adjust
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Adjusting Screen
Position and Size
You can adjust the screen position and size as desired.
This function is only used when adjusting the screen position and size on the PDP monitor by using the PC input signal.
INPUT
SELECT
POWER
DISPLAY
ZOOM
-
PICTURE
MODE
SCREEN
MODE
FREEZE
ZOOM+
MENU
VOL VOL
Press the MENU Button.
The MENU screen as shown below will appear.
Press the / Button.
Press the / buttons to select Screen’.
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2
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Adjusting Screen Position and Size
MENU
VOLVOL
Picture
Sound Screen Utility Input
Mode Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Temp.
Move
Normal
Normal
Previous
Select
Picture Sound
Screen
Utility Input
H. Size V. Size H. Position V. Position Phase Frequency
Move
Previous
Adjust
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Press the Volume / Buttons.
Press the V olume / buttons to select Screen”.
While you are in ‘Screen’ mode, press the
or button to select a desired item, and
then, adjust the value by pressing the or .
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NOTES:
Horizontal/Vertical size and position values can be adjusted only in the [PC] input mode. H. Size: As the value increases, the screen width increases V. Size: As the value increases, the screen height increases. H. Position: Increasing value moves screen to the right. V. Position: Increasing value moves screen up. Phase: When there is jitter or blurring in the immage, adjust this
value.
Frequency: When there is jitter or blurring in the immage, adjust this
value.
VOLVOL
Picture Sound Screen Utility Input
H. Size
V. Size H. Position V. Position Phase Frequency
Move
Previous
Adjust
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INPUT
SELECT
POWER
DISPLAY
ZOOM
-
PICTURE
MODE
SCREEN
MODE
FREEZE
MUTESOUND
MODE
SLEEP
ZOOM+
MENU
VOL VOL
Press the ‘ZOOM+/ZOOM-’ Button.
Press the ZOOM+ button to show currently selected screen size.
Each time you press the ‘ZOOM+ button, the screen size will increase stepwise in 0 ~ 20 scale.
To reduce the screen size, press the [ZOOM-] button.
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Enlarging
Screen Size
You can view an enlarged size of the screen with this function
Enlarging Screen Size
Zoom Level 0
ZOOM+
Zoom Level 0
Zoom Level 5
Zoom Level 10
Zoom Level 15
Zoom Level 20
ZOOM-
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Move the Screen Position.
While you are in the ‘Zoom mode, press the / , / buttons to move screen stepwise up/down,
left/right, respectively .
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NOTES:
When the screen is enlarged, the pixel of the screen can become thick and dim. When only subtitle of zoom level remains, you can scroll the image.
If subtitle of zoom level disappears, press zoom key, and scroll the image.
Zoom Level 6
VOLVOL
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INPUT
SELECT
POWER
DISPLAY
ZOOM
-
PICTURE
MODE
SCREEN
MODE
FREEZE
MUTESOUND
MODE
SLEEP
ZOOM+
MENU
VOL VOL
Press the ‘FREEZE’ Button.
If you wish to freeze a picture, press the FREEZE button. Y ou can still hear the sound.
Press FREEZE button to cancel the FREEZE’ function.
To view the enlarged images, press the [ZOOM+] button.
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Watching a
Still Image
You can view still images temporarily with this function. However, displaying the same images such as still images for a long time may cause after-image lagging.
Watching a Still Image
NOTES:
Displaying the same images such as still images for a long time may cause after-image lagging. In this case, such after-image may become less noticeable if moving images are later displayed for a long time. However, an after-image may become a permanent one, damaging the Plasma Display; therefore, avoid displaying the same images for a long time.
Freeze
Zoom Level 7
Move the Screen Position.
While you are in FREEZE’ mode, press the / , / buttons to move screen stepwise up/down and
left/right.
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Adjusting Auto
Sound Mode
Enjoy various sound modes by selecting your favorite Sound Mode depending on the kinds of moving pictures.
Adjusting Auto Sound Mode
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INPUT
SELECT
POWER
DISPLAY
ZOOM
-
PICTURE
MODE
SCREEN
MODE
FREEZE
MUTESOUND
MODE
SLEEP
ZOOM+
MENU
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Select SOUND Mode.
SOUND
MODE
Press the [SOUND MODE] on the Remote Control.
Press of the [SOUND MODE] for therst time will display the current
SOUND MODE.
Every Press of the Button Changes Modes.
SOUND
MODE
Each time you press the button, a different sound mode appears.
The sequence used is as follows:
* Normal : Suitable for watching any motion picture * Movie : Select this mode to simulate being at a movie theater * Music : Ideal for listening to music * News : Allows human voice to be heard more clearly * User : Allows the user to adjust as desired.
MENU will Disappear .
After selecting a desired SOUND Mode, on-screen menu will disappear in about 2~3 seconds.
Normal, Movie, Music, News Modes are factory preset values. If you want to customize the sound modes at your preference, refer to the following page.
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Normal Movie
Music UserNews
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Customizing Sound Mode
This feature allows the user at adjust at his preference.
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Press the / Button.
Select [SOUND] by the / buttons, then press the button to display the following.
Select SOUND BALANCE.
Select [SOUND BALANCE] by the / buttons, then adjust it.
Sound balance is best at 0’.
Sound Balance: Adjusts sound balance of left and right
speaker.
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Press the MENU Button.
The MENU Screen as below will be displayed.
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2
MENU
Picture
Sound Screen Utility Input
Mode Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Temp.
Normal
Normal
INPUT
SELECT
ZOOM
PICTURE
MODE
DISPLAY
-
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FREEZE
ZOOM+
MENU
SCREEN
POWER
MODE
Move
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Picture
Sound
Screen Utility Input
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Picture Sound Screen Utility Input
Balance Spatial Effect Sound Mode
Balance Spatial Effect Sound Mode
Move
Previous
Select
Off
Normal
Previous
Select
Off
Normal
MODE
MUTESOUND
SLEEP
Move
Previous
Adjust
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Select the Spatial Effect Mode.
Select Spatial Effect by pressing the / buttons, then select ON/OFF by pressing the button.
Spatial Effect: Used for emphasizing ther stereo ef fect.
Select the SOUND Mode.
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Select the Sound Mode by pressing the / buttons, then adjust it by pressing the / buttons.
* Normal : Suitable for watching any motion picture. * Movie : Select this mode to simulate being at a movie
theatre. * Music : Suitable for listening to music. * News : Allows human voice to be heard more clearly. * User : Allows the user to adjust as desired.
NOTES:
Custom Mode : Used as an Equalizer with which the user can adjust the sound frequency as desired. If you modify the sound frequency in auto Sound Mode (News, Movie, Music, etc.), it is automatically
switched to the User Mode. Low sound is emphasized as the frequency is lowered to 120 Hz, and high sound as raised to 10 KHz. When INPUT is MONO and if you make connection to the Left Audio Input, you can hear from both
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Normal Movie
Music UserNews
Picture Sound Screen Utility Input
Balance
Spatial Effect
Sound Mode
Move
Picture Sound Screen Utility Input
Balance Spatial Effect
Sound Mode
On
Normal
Previous
Adjust
Off
Normal
Move
Previous
Adjust
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Press the MENU Button.
MENU
The MENU screen will be displayed as below .
Press the / Button.
Select [Utility] by the / button.
Select the MENU BACKGROUND SCREEN.
Select the MENU [Background Screen] by pressing the button.
Every press of the button while you are in the[MENU Background
Screen] would switch between Transparent/Opaque.
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2
Selecting
Languages
Used to select transparency of the background screen and language used in MENU.
Selecting MENU Background Screen and Language
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INPUT
SELECT
POWER
DISPLAY
ZOOM
-
PICTURE
MODE
SCREEN
MODE
FREEZE
MUTESOUND
MODE
SLEEP
ZOOM+
MENU
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Picture
Sound Screen Utility Input
Mode Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Temp.
Move
Picture Sound Screen
Utility
Input
Normal
Normal
Background Language Initialize
Previous
Select
Opaque
English
Press key
Move
Previous
Select
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Picture Sound Screen Utility Input
Background
Language Initialize
Move
Opaque
English
Press key
Previous
Adjust
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Back to
Initialization
You can restore the values of the adjustment/setting made in the MENU to factory settings.
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Select MENU LANGUAGE SELECT by the / Button.
Select LANGUAGE by the / button.
Every press of the button while you are in the
[LANGUAGE] mode would cycle through the different languages.
INITIALIZATION will Start.
Select [INITIALIZATION] by the / buttons, then press the button to start initialization.
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When [INITIALIZA TION] is completed:
When [INITIALIZATION] is completed, those values that have been set in the User Mode of [SCREEN MODE] and [SOUND MODE] will be returned to the factory preset values.
When you try to initialize, be advised that you should think it over. The items in the [SCREEN] Menu in PC INPUT are also initialized
(i.e., H. Size, V. Size, H. Position, V. Position, Phase, Frequency, etc.)
Language, volume, OSD background, input mode are not initialized.
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When Power is turned ON rst time, SELECT LANGUAGE Mode will be displayed, then, select a
desired language by button. (Displayed only once)
Picture Sound Screen Utility Input
Background
Language
Initialize
Move
Picture Sound Screen Utility Input
Background Language
Initialize
Opaque
English
Press key
Previous
Adjust
Opaque
English
Press key
Move
Previous
Adjust
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Press the SLEEP Button.
SLEEP
Press the [SLEEP] button on the Remote Control.
Pressing the [SLEEP] button first time will display the
current setting for the SLEEP TIMER.
To cancel the SLEEP TIMER, press the [SLEEP] button to select OFF’.
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NOTES:
On-screen information disappears if you do not take any action for about two seconds after pressing the SLEEP button. If you turn the Monitor off after setting SLEEP, the setting is erased.
Sleep Timer Off
Sleep Timer Off
Sleep Timer 15 Minutes
Sleep Timer 30 Minutes
Sleep Timer 120 Minutes
Sleep Timer 90 Minutes
Sleep Timer 60 Minutes
Setting
Sleep Timer
SLEEP TIMER turns the Monitor off after a preset time.
Setting Sleep Timer
INPUT
SELECT
POWER
DISPLAY
ZOOM
-
PICTURE
MODE
SCREEN
MODE
FREEZE
MUTESOUND
MODE
SLEEP
ZOOM+
MENU
VOL VOL
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Before
Requesting for a
Service
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• There are empty sections at the top and the bottom area of the screen.
Check if the screen size of an image is wider than 16:9 aspect ratio (theater screen size).
When the video screen is wider than 16:9 aspect ratio, you may see dark areas at the top and the bottom of the screen.
• The Display makes a snapping sound.
Check if the pictures and sound are normal.
This sound is produced due to variations in room temperature.
This sound does not indicate that the Display has a problem if the pictures and sound can be viewed and heard properly.
• Remote control does not function properly.
Check for any obstacle between the
Remote Control and the Display.
Check for dead batteries and
incorrect battery orientation.
Check if the Remote Control is the
right one.
Remove any obstacle between the
Remote Control and the Display.
Replace batteries and use the correct
polarity (+) or (-) of the batteries.
Use the pertinent Remote Control
proper to the model.
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• Screen size is suddenly changed.
The screen size of a video image may not be matched to the size of the dark initial screen.
Check by using other video tape.
• There are spots on the screen or screen rolls.
Check if your product is affected by
any interference from automobiles, high-voltage transmission lines, neon signs or other potential sources.
Before requesting for a service, check the following points once again.
Before Requesting Service
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SPECIFICA TIONS
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Appearance and specications of this product are subject to change for improving the product without prior notice.
DISPLAY UNIT
Model DP-42GP, DP-42SP , DP-42WP Diagonal Size 106cm (42”) Screen Aspect Ratio 16 : 9 Display Resolution 853(H) X 480(V) dots Pixel Pitch 1.08(H) X 1.08(V) mm Output Colour 16,770,000 Colors Contrast Ratio 3000 : 1 Video Signal VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, UXGA Dimension 1039(W) X 628(H) X 80(D) mm Weight 47Kg (with Stand) Power Consumption 320W Power Requirement AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz, 3.2-1.3A
INPUT/OUTPUT TERMINAL
INPUT/OUTPUT ITEMS VIDEO AUDIO EXTERNAL RGB / COMPONENT INPUT BNC G/Y, B/Pb, R/Pr, H,V INPUT (LEFT/RIGHT) 1 set INPUT COMPUTER(PC) one 15 pin D-sub jack (R, G, B, H, V) (LEFT/RIGHT) 1 set AUDIO OUTPUT SPEAKER OUTPUT(sold separately) 16W (two 8W)
Model Name Front Mask Colour
DP-42GP Dark Gray DP-42SP Silver DP-42WP White Pear
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